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Original song of Coral Ode

The original singer of the song "Ode to Coral" is Zhu Fengbo.

The song "Ode to Coral" is the theme song of the opera "Red Coral", originally sung by Zhu Fengbo. Zhu Fengbo, female, born on April 4, 1937 in Jinan, Shandong Province, Han nationality, is a famous singing and performing artist in China and a national first-class actor. Zhu Fengbo's singing is sincere and moving, with strong emotions, extremely expressive and infectious.

Zhu Fengbo’s voice is sweet, mellow, bright, and his enunciation is clear. Because of her artistic eclecticism, hard work, strict requirements and careful creation, she takes every aria and lyrics seriously, and strives for perfection in her voice, conveying, pronunciation and pronunciation. She is not only good at singing Chinese national style songs, but also good at singing. Yu masters the styles of various foreign songs.

Introduction to "Ode to Coral"

"Ode to Coral" is a song written by Zhao Zhong, Zhong Yibing, Lin Yinwu and Shan Wen, and composed by Hu Shiping and Wang Xiren. The song was composed in 20 In the early 1960s, it was the theme song of the opera "Red Coral". The song was originally sung by Zhu Fengbo and later premiered in Beijing by the Chinese People's Liberation Army Maritime Opera Troupe.

The libretto of "Ode to Coral" adopts the method of borrowing objects to express emotions and using objects as metaphors for people. It praises the fisherman girl Shanmei by praising the red coral. The lyrics are both literary and singable, concise yet rich, both popular and elegant. They not only easily arouse the composer's creative desire, but also set the tone for the entire music to be both refined and popular.